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🌟 Softness Meets Sustainability: The Ultimate Diaper Experience!
OsoCozy Prefold Cloth Diapers are made from 100% Indian cotton, offering a soft, absorbent, and durable solution for your baby's diapering needs. Each diaper measures 9.5"x13" and is designed to fit babies weighing 4-10 lbs. With a reliable, reusable design, these diapers are easy to care for and provide superior absorbency with a total of 8 layers of cloth. Perfect for eco-conscious parents seeking quality and comfort.
M**P
Works great so far!
These are the only liners we use. Make sure to wash and dry then 6-8 times before using. It makes a difference! Also, we use them with double gusseted covers only. I wouldn’t waste money on any cloth diaper covers or all in ones that only have a single gusset around the legs.
K**Y
Long Size and GDM Comparison
I have now purchased 3 sets of these prefolds. I really like them. I have a 17 month boy who is started to out-pee his GMD Small Size (yellow edge) prefolds back around 12-13 months. I mostly use Alva and Mama Koala pocket diapers and sometimes diaper covers. I was considering a dozen large size GDM Cloth-eez but they were going to cost me around $41+4.95 shipping. And I have a toddler- so I kept putting off ordering from their site. I ordered these and were surprised by how large they were. After some research I learned this size is considered a “traditional-long” size. Like you would see with a Gerber diaper. This gives you an extra 6” on the GDM Smalls but none of the added width. I take the extra 6” about the top 1/3 of the diaper’s length and fold it down before tri-folding. Then I place it in the cover or stuff the pocket. This gives me so much absorbency in the front where I need it but no extra bulk in the butt. If I would have sized up to the Large (Brown) GDM I would have had 2 more inches of width to deal with and only 4 more inches of length. Good if you are trying to wrap and pin on a larger baby but not as a pocket insert.- Thickness and Weave: The Premium Size Blue Edge in this length gives you a 4x8x4 thickness that is identical to the GDM with an identical weave. I believe also a similar quality of cotton although GDM has a very slightly rougher yarn with slightly less lint.- Origin: Both are made in Pakistan where tons of world’s cotton is woven.- BetterFit: OsoCozy makes a BetterFit version of this prefolds that fits more like a GDM without the extra length. The Premium in the Better Fit size has a red edge and is almost identical to a GDM Small yellow in size and price.- 4x6 or 4x8?: I also bought the Regular White Edge 4x6x4 size of the traditional long OsoCozy because I thought the 4x8x4 Premiums would be too thick when folded over. I think both work fine and find myself reaching for Premiums over Regulars as they are more substantial and thicker.- I get so much info from reviews when I am considering cloth diapers so if this helped you please mark as helpful!
B**A
NEW TO CLOTH DIAPERS?! PERFECT WITH THIRSTIES DIAPER COVERS!
If new to cloth diapers, this is the way to start!! Osocozy Indian Cotton Prefolds Infant size blue seams combined with Thirties Diaper Covers (yellow is the XSmall diaper cover- pink poppy is the Duo Snap Wrap Size One) has made cloth diapering easy and less confusing! There are sooo many options with choosing to go green and use cloth diapers! With an average sized newborn, 7-8 lb newborn,infant or newborn size prefolds are the way to go when dealing with the umbilical cord and a small babe; I fold the front down just like a disposable😊! If you're diapering a smaller baby (5-7 lbs) start with the smallest prefolds possible (Osocozy newborn; yellow seams) and a newborn or premmie diaper cover (Thirsties makes a premie and newborn).I always prepare my prefolds before use! Wash with hot water at least 3x to remove the natural oils for better absorption. During wash cycles with cotton prefolds laundry detergent is such NOT a huge deal unless YOU want it to be! USE YOUR FAMILY DETERGENT or a original name brand without a ton of brighteners and fragrances! USE THE DIRECTED AMOUNT TO ACTUALLY GET THEM CLEAN! If they start to smell a bit odd after a diaper change when wet with urine, add 1-2 Tbs of blue Dawn Dish Detergent to your regular wash and always use an extra rinse cycle with every wash! The safe detergent for diapers debates are more geared for diapers using multiple textiles, fabrics, elastics, fasteners (Velcro, Aplix, snaps etc.) etc.... Although I do usually hand wash my diaper covers with blue Dawn and line dry.The simplicity of use and the natural materials touching baby concepts with pre folds are my reasons for using them for at least the first 6 months!! Then I switch to my own personal patterned design for pocket diapers; which still use these Osocozy prefolds as inserts along with thinner home sewn inserts!These have superb absorption and wash well! I suggest purchasing at least 24 prefolds; 12 is simply not enough even when washing daily! I have 36 in my rotation and it is plenty! I wash about 12-16 prefolds every night or every other day to keep myself sane, but use different set to ensure each set of 12 is washed every few days or so. I don't like to let dirty diapers sit... Just my personal preference.I highly recommend these for any stage of diapering and wanted to share my experience with these diapers!! None have torn or peeled as I have seen with other brands!! I have stains but they do eventually wash out after several washes or exposure to direct sunlight!! They do shrink considerably after prep period but that is to be expected!! The blue seam infant size shrunk to 10"x13.5" after several washes and use!! At 10-12lbs think about investing in the next size up depending on your baby's shape if using as an pinned or snappied diaper! I needed a new size at 15lbs with a average height and weight babe!😊 My only con is they lose a bit of their softness as weeks and months go by, but they are not rough by any means... If they were organic cotton they would stay softer longer!!I recommend these and was not paid or given any product to do this review.....although I wish I was as long as this took to write! ;)
M**A
Very Absorbent
Used for my newborn who pees often. Can hold a good amount of pee. Purchasing more since he outgrew his newborn size!
M**R
Soft and very absorbent.
I bought these for a cat I have and she has never taken to any brand of cat litter. She has her own litter pans and I purchased these diapers to line her pans with 2 diapers each. They work perfectly, there is no fraying and they wash up beautifully. Not the most conventional use of a diaper but certainly one that works. I replace with clean diapers after 'each' use. Works beautifully.
J**O
Weird fabric
So these aren’t very absorbent at first. Had to wash them 5-6 times to get them to soften up and be absorbent.
S**N
Better Than Gerber
To be fair, these only arrived today and I haven’t washed them yet BUT, for starters, they are sewn alll the way to the ends - unlike Gerber whose stitching stops 1/4-1/2” from the ends. The sizes all look the same and the center panel is actually centered - also unlike Gerber whose center panel was often way over to one side. Gerber USED to be great but, they’ve gotten lazy and Osocozy has made it very apparent that Gerber needs to step up their game - Osocozy is less expensive (6 diapers instead of 5 for basically the same price), super soft, and FAR BETTER QUALITY. This is my first time buying this brand and I plan to use them for burp cloths / gifts so I can’t yet speak for their durability or absorbency.
I**.
Seems cool
I love the feel right now and how it took water while washing.I haven’t used it yet.When I do, I will update my review
K**S
Five months of use and still going strong
Our baby is five months old now and we've been using these cloth prefolds since the beginning. They're the best cloth diapers we have. We use them inside a plasticized cover diaper and we place a fleece liner between the OsoCozy prefold and our baby's skin. So the entire package is fleece liner, then prefold, then waterproof cover. (The fleece is important for two reasons: first, any zinc-based barrier cream can ruin the absorbency of the prefold, so the fleece ensures that the prefold stays cream-free; second, the prefold gets pretty rough and crunchy after being washed and irritated our baby's skin. The fleece ensures that a soft layer is against his skin.) For the first four months we used an "angel" fold and held the prefold and fleece liner on with a snappi. However our baby is now too big for the prefold to easily wrap around his waist and be snappi-ed on. Initially I thought we'd need to buy a larger size. But then I figured out that we can use a "pad" fold (with the fleece liner inside still) and the whole setup still works, without leaks. Plus, I'm glad to be done with the snappi -- it's a pain to get it clipped on right, especially while the baby is kicking his legs around. I will admit that starting at four and a half months we began using a disposable diaper for 12 hours at night (7pm to 7am). Even though these prefolds are absorbent, the nappies started leaking at night unless I changed the baby several times over the 12 hours. I was exhausted so I caved and started using disposables. But we still use these prefolds all day and it's at least a bit better for the environment than using disposables all the time. Good luck!
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